A man in China was reportedly dealt with after he hit a "Winnie the Pooh" mascot at Shanghai Disneyland ... who was standing in the front line, then struck the right side of the mascot's head.
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A tourist in China assaulted an actor portraying Winnie the Pooh at Shanghai Disneyland, leading to a fall and sparking widespread outrage on the mainland internet. A middle-aged man was captured ...
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